RE: (313) Some new music
Hey David, would you mind posting up the URL again please. Sorry I missed it last time. I'd like to hear that. Cheers, Ken -Original Message- From: David Powers [mailto:cybo...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 2:06 AM To: 313 Org Subject: Re: (313) Some new music Yes, I mixed Omar S day into that UR in my latest mix! ~David On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: Anyone else got anything good to report back on? Not really, but those UR remixes of Rother's 'When The Sun Goes Down' really made my ears point up. Especially this one. Maybe 'cause it's sunny here today http://soundbites.interstellarsounds.com/DTP-035/1.mp3
Re: (313) Duplex mix
I know what you mean to an extent but this thinking leads to dull mixes too. For me a good mix is good track selection *and* good presentational skills on one. There's very few tracks that are so rinsed they don't work for me anymore (Jaguar is one for instance). Tracklistings are really important to let people know what's about and help publicise it. If you run a small label it's a nice way to get the word out. However, watch your back if you provide them on the same site as the mix. The RIAA/BPI are watching and don't have a favourable view on this. robin... On 2 Mar 2009, at 23:50, Frank Glazer wrote: there's two ways of looking at this. for one thing, i guess what i meant to say was that i probably would have been able to appreciate a mix like this (with a lot of tracks i've heard, or at least a bunch of tracks that have gotten a lot of exposure that maybe i haven't heard but have heard of) without a track listing. the track listing is the key. sometimes i like them. sometimes i find that a tracklisting hinders the listening experience. i mean, when i was getting into electronic dance music, the primary way i was exposed to it was through dj mixes. and 99% of the mixes i heard didn't have tracklistings. sure, it's a double edged sword, because a lot of the music i loved back in the day i still don't have any idea the names of. but on the other hand, it's an interesting phenomenological mode of music to be with the sound separated from the object/other. that is, having no tracklisting is a sort of purer form of entertainment. the other point, and to answer your question more directly, robin, is that pretty much from day one my MO has been to try to make mixes with only fresh, relatively unheard of tracks. as a rule i never (ever) repeat a track from one recorded (studio) dj mix to another. i generally don't like listening to dj mixes full of stuff i've already heard (except, of course, if a mix grows on me and i find that the mix as a whole bears repeated listens). it's fine to pepper a classic in here and there, but i just am not impressed at all by mixes that are ripped right from the charts. it just seems slightly irrelevant and uninspired.
(313) detroit and techno-centric RA stuff
Delano Smith talks records http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=1017 (with a photo by our man from the Beeb Dan Bean) Surgeon does the podcast: http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=144 This podcast is actually the same set that was posted here a week or so ago, which I thought was ripping. If you want to download it from a real server instead of MegaFartload, you can get it from RA now. Or actually this works: http://www.cornwarning.com/xfer/Surgeon_Leeds_13th_Feb_2009.mp3 ;-) That mix is insane on headphones, because he mixed together a direct feed from his system with binaural microphones, so it really sounds like you're standing next to him in the DJ booth ;-)
RE: (313) Surgeon resident advisor mix 02-03-2009
http://ra1.residentadvisor.net/audio/RA144_20090302_Surgeon-residentadvi sor.net.mp3 Surgeon - Resident Advisor Podcast #144 02-03-2009 Grovskopa - Sex Violins (Surgeon remix) - Token British Murder Boys - Bonus Beats - Unreleased Marlinspike - Bongo Rocka - Unknown PWOG - Maenad - KK Records Forward Strategy Group - Applied Generics Side B - Forward Strategy Group Stanislav - Red Day - Unreleased Various Artists - No. 8 - FatCat Martyn - Vancouver - 3024 Ancient Methods - 2.3 - Ancient Methods Go Hiyama - Geometrical (Surgeon remix) - Audio Assault Old Grime Whitelabel 2 Men On Wax - O-Zone - Relief Aaron Spectre - Say More Fire - Rag Bone Martyn - Broken - Revolve:R Phase - Morodem (Ben Sims Remix 2) - Token Speedy J + George Issakidis - Sculpture - Electric Deluxe Joey Beltram - The Next - Trax Scuba - Ruptured ((Surgeon remix) - Hotflush Nate Williams - Club Patrol - Sex Trax Ritzi Lee - Utility - Subsist Records Bjorn Svin - Eat Like Hawks - Unreleased Vex'd - Pop Pop - Subtext Concrete Cookie with Laura Cetilia + Marc Thomas - A Dry Red Shard - Mashup John Heckle (loop) DJ Bone - Tru Warriors (ritual mix) - Subject Detroit DJ Hell - Hot On The Heels Of Love (Dave Clarke remix) - Disco B Helicopterface - Positive Collide - Mashup Whitehouse - Killing Hurts Give You the Secrets - Susan Lawly Surgeon - Intro Version II - Tresor Exium - Seleccion Natural 2 (Oscar Mulero remix) - Nheoma Baby Ford - Normal (Helston Flora Remix By AFX) - Rephlex N-Joy -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: David Powers [mailto:cybo...@gmail.com] Verzonden: dinsdag 3 maart 2009 3:06 Aan: 313 Org Onderwerp: Re: (313) Some new music Yes, I mixed Omar S day into that UR in my latest mix! ~David On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: Anyone else got anything good to report back on? Not really, but those UR remixes of Rother's 'When The Sun Goes Down' really made my ears point up. Especially this one. Maybe 'cause it's sunny here today http://soundbites.interstellarsounds.com/DTP-035/1.mp3 Woningcorporatie Woonconcept zorgt voor veilige woonruimte van goede kwaliteit voor mensen, die daar zelfstandig niet in kunnen voorzien. En wij doen meer dan bouwen, zorgvuldig beheren en verhuren. We zetten ons in voor de leefbaarheid in de breedste zin van het woord.
(313) new release - Endless Days ep feat DJ 3000 remix
hi all, got a new release out finally that some of you might be interested in- featuring Detroit's own DJ 3000 and getting played by plenty of Detroit djs... all promo blurb below... I've got a handful of limited white copies available of this too, if anyone on the list wants one just give me a shout. Cheers :) matt Matt Chester - Endless Days EP (11th Hour Recordings ehr006) http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 a1 - Kick It - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_clip.mp3 a2 - Kick It (DJ 3000 remix) http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_dj3000mix_clip.mp3 b1 - Cold Restraint - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/coldrestraint_clip.mp3 b2 - Down Out in EC2 - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/downandoutinEC2_clip.mp3 For more information, full length track previews and ordering information, please visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 Sales Ehr006 is distributed on vinyl by Rubadub http://rubadub.co.uk/ (Glasgow) and Underground Gallery http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/ (Toyko). It is also available digitally via EPM Online http://www.epm-musiconline.com/, available through the usual outlets. Please click the links below for the sales page at your favourite store: Vinyl: [Juno ] http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/344705-01.htm [Rubadub] http://rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=24472 [Clone] http://clone.nl/item14713.html [Nuloop]http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/14257/matt_chester_endless_days.html Digital: [Juno Download] http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1398899-02.htm [Beatport] https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/158647/Endless%20Days [TrackitDown] http://www.trackitdown.net/search/advanced?artist=Matt+chester You can also purchase this record directly from 11th Hour Recordings for £5 +pp - just visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006/ -or email us to buy a copy - first orders will receive the limited edition white vinyl version (there are approx 15 whites copies left, so hurry!). Reviews /feedback Press: * DJ Magazine 5 out of 5 - Electro Single of the month Feb 09 * Update Magazine 5 out of 5 - Essential single Dec 08 * IDJ Magazine 7 out of 10 - House page, Feb 09 DJs: * 'Lot's and lot's of stunning music in there !!! whaouuu you've been very busy! Cold Restraint is the track for me. Will play it a hell of a lot' - Laurent Garnier (Fcom) * 'Excellent EP, love all the tracks! Matt did it again!' - Fabrice Lig (Soul Designer) * 'Both mixes of Kick It are hot. I will play them in my sets.' - Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Frictional, 7th City, Gigolo) * 'Really diggin' Cold Restraint. Melodic and banging with a Model 500 3mb feel'- DJ S2 / Santiago Salazaar (UR / Ican / Planet E) * 'I'm likin tracks 1 + 3 on this. Very nice Detroit vibes goin on :)' - Mark Broom (Pure Plastic) * 'Really nice all tracks, best DJ3000 remix I've heard - sounds very inspired!' - Dan Cutin (Metamorphic, Peacefrog) * 'Kick It is da bomb... Cold Restraint is very cool too... all in all i very strong 4 track ep..' - Oliver Kapp (Raygun, Indulge) * 'Nice tunes, addictive melodies. the drums are a bit old skool but have their charm for sure!' - Stefan Robbers (Eevolute, Terrace, Acid Junkies) * 'Many thanks for sharing these tracks! i very much like cold restraint and play it very often :-) great tune!' - Electric Indigo * 'Amazing! Matt continues to be an inspiration to us all. Love 3000's remix but the main track for me is definitely 'Cold Restraint'. Very reminiscent of a certain Atkins track but completely brought up to date. Will be charting, a possible number one??' (5 out of 5) - Terry Mitchell (Dark House Music, D-Edge) * 'I like this one a lot, a1 and a2 are the favs. nice and rich production.' - Hakan Lidbo (Container) * 'The EP is wicked!!! My favorite track is the DJ 3000 remix. I would love to play the hack out of it!' - Kenny Black (Finest Blend) More info at www.matt-chester.com or www.myspace.com/mattchester1 This e-mail may contain information which is confidential, legally privileged and/or copyright protected. This e-mail is intended for the addressee only. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from your computer
Re: (313) new release - Endless Days ep feat DJ 3000 remix
I like. Especially like the spitty high res synth line. Reminds me a bit of Jimmy Edgar, but the vocal samples are kind of Kanye-esque, without of course the irritating-Kanye aspect. Frank's remix is pretty sweet as well. I think a lot of people have slept on his stuff -- he's not a huge self-promoter and doesn't have the outsize personality quirks that get producers attention, but his tracks start at solid and go up to brilliant. On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Matt Chester chesterm...@googlemail.com wrote: hi all, got a new release out finally that some of you might be interested in- featuring Detroit's own DJ 3000 and getting played by plenty of Detroit djs... all promo blurb below... I've got a handful of limited white copies available of this too, if anyone on the list wants one just give me a shout. Cheers :) matt Matt Chester - Endless Days EP (11th Hour Recordings ehr006) http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 a1 - Kick It - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_clip.mp3 a2 - Kick It (DJ 3000 remix) http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_dj3000mix_clip.mp3 b1 - Cold Restraint - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/coldrestraint_clip.mp3 b2 - Down Out in EC2 - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/downandoutinEC2_clip.mp3 For more information, full length track previews and ordering information, please visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 Sales Ehr006 is distributed on vinyl by Rubadub http://rubadub.co.uk/ (Glasgow) and Underground Gallery http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/ (Toyko). It is also available digitally via EPM Online http://www.epm-musiconline.com/, available through the usual outlets. Please click the links below for the sales page at your favourite store: Vinyl: [Juno ] http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/344705-01.htm [Rubadub] http://rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=24472 [Clone] http://clone.nl/item14713.html [Nuloop]http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/14257/matt_chester_endless_days.html Digital: [Juno Download] http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1398899-02.htm [Beatport] https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/158647/Endless%20Days [TrackitDown] http://www.trackitdown.net/search/advanced?artist=Matt+chester You can also purchase this record directly from 11th Hour Recordings for £5 +pp - just visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006/ -or email us to buy a copy - first orders will receive the limited edition white vinyl version (there are approx 15 whites copies left, so hurry!). Reviews /feedback Press: * DJ Magazine 5 out of 5 - Electro Single of the month Feb 09 * Update Magazine 5 out of 5 - Essential single Dec 08 * IDJ Magazine 7 out of 10 - House page, Feb 09 DJs: * 'Lot's and lot's of stunning music in there !!! whaouuu you've been very busy! Cold Restraint is the track for me. Will play it a hell of a lot' - Laurent Garnier (Fcom) * 'Excellent EP, love all the tracks! Matt did it again!' - Fabrice Lig (Soul Designer) * 'Both mixes of Kick It are hot. I will play them in my sets.' - Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Frictional, 7th City, Gigolo) * 'Really diggin' Cold Restraint. Melodic and banging with a Model 500 3mb feel'- DJ S2 / Santiago Salazaar (UR / Ican / Planet E) * 'I'm likin tracks 1 + 3 on this. Very nice Detroit vibes goin on :)' - Mark Broom (Pure Plastic) * 'Really nice all tracks, best DJ3000 remix I've heard - sounds very inspired!' - Dan Cutin (Metamorphic, Peacefrog) * 'Kick It is da bomb... Cold Restraint is very cool too... all in all i very strong 4 track ep..' - Oliver Kapp (Raygun, Indulge) * 'Nice tunes, addictive melodies. the drums are a bit old skool but have their charm for sure!' - Stefan Robbers (Eevolute, Terrace, Acid Junkies) * 'Many thanks for sharing these tracks! i very much like cold restraint and play it very often :-) great tune!' - Electric Indigo * 'Amazing! Matt continues to be an inspiration to us all. Love 3000's remix but the main track for me is definitely 'Cold Restraint'. Very reminiscent of a certain Atkins track but completely brought up to date. Will be charting, a possible number one??' (5 out of 5) - Terry Mitchell (Dark House Music, D-Edge) * 'I like this one a lot, a1 and a2 are the favs. nice and rich production.' - Hakan Lidbo (Container) * 'The EP is wicked!!! My favorite track is the DJ 3000 remix. I would love to play the hack out of it!' - Kenny Black (Finest Blend) More info at www.matt-chester.com or www.myspace.com/mattchester1 This e-mail may contain information which is
Re: (313) new release - Endless Days ep feat DJ 3000 remix
speaking of frank, he has a new twelve on motech which is a collaboration between him and esteban adame from ican productions the record isn't half bad in the least. On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote: I like. Especially like the spitty high res synth line. Reminds me a bit of Jimmy Edgar, but the vocal samples are kind of Kanye-esque, without of course the irritating-Kanye aspect. Frank's remix is pretty sweet as well. I think a lot of people have slept on his stuff -- he's not a huge self-promoter and doesn't have the outsize personality quirks that get producers attention, but his tracks start at solid and go up to brilliant. On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Matt Chester chesterm...@googlemail.com wrote: hi all, got a new release out finally that some of you might be interested in- featuring Detroit's own DJ 3000 and getting played by plenty of Detroit djs... all promo blurb below... I've got a handful of limited white copies available of this too, if anyone on the list wants one just give me a shout. Cheers :) matt Matt Chester - Endless Days EP (11th Hour Recordings ehr006) http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 a1 - Kick It - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_clip.mp3 a2 - Kick It (DJ 3000 remix) http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/kickit_dj3000mix_clip.mp3 b1 - Cold Restraint - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/coldrestraint_clip.mp3 b2 - Down Out in EC2 - http://11-hour.com/audio/ehr006/downandoutinEC2_clip.mp3 For more information, full length track previews and ordering information, please visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006 Sales Ehr006 is distributed on vinyl by Rubadub http://rubadub.co.uk/ (Glasgow) and Underground Gallery http://www.undergroundgallery.jp/ (Toyko). It is also available digitally via EPM Online http://www.epm-musiconline.com/, available through the usual outlets. Please click the links below for the sales page at your favourite store: Vinyl: [Juno ] http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/344705-01.htm [Rubadub] http://rubadub.co.uk/?node_id=1.3id=24472 [Clone] http://clone.nl/item14713.html [Nuloop]http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/14257/matt_chester_endless_days.html Digital: [Juno Download] http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/products/1398899-02.htm [Beatport] https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/158647/Endless%20Days [TrackitDown] http://www.trackitdown.net/search/advanced?artist=Matt+chester You can also purchase this record directly from 11th Hour Recordings for £5 +pp - just visit the release page - http://www.matt-chester.com/wp/releases/ehr006/ -or email us to buy a copy - first orders will receive the limited edition white vinyl version (there are approx 15 whites copies left, so hurry!). Reviews /feedback Press: * DJ Magazine 5 out of 5 - Electro Single of the month Feb 09 * Update Magazine 5 out of 5 - Essential single Dec 08 * IDJ Magazine 7 out of 10 - House page, Feb 09 DJs: * 'Lot's and lot's of stunning music in there !!! whaouuu you've been very busy! Cold Restraint is the track for me. Will play it a hell of a lot' - Laurent Garnier (Fcom) * 'Excellent EP, love all the tracks! Matt did it again!' - Fabrice Lig (Soul Designer) * 'Both mixes of Kick It are hot. I will play them in my sets.' - Anthony 'Shake' Shakir (Frictional, 7th City, Gigolo) * 'Really diggin' Cold Restraint. Melodic and banging with a Model 500 3mb feel'- DJ S2 / Santiago Salazaar (UR / Ican / Planet E) * 'I'm likin tracks 1 + 3 on this. Very nice Detroit vibes goin on :)' - Mark Broom (Pure Plastic) * 'Really nice all tracks, best DJ3000 remix I've heard - sounds very inspired!' - Dan Cutin (Metamorphic, Peacefrog) * 'Kick It is da bomb... Cold Restraint is very cool too... all in all i very strong 4 track ep..' - Oliver Kapp (Raygun, Indulge) * 'Nice tunes, addictive melodies. the drums are a bit old skool but have their charm for sure!' - Stefan Robbers (Eevolute, Terrace, Acid Junkies) * 'Many thanks for sharing these tracks! i very much like cold restraint and play it very often :-) great tune!' - Electric Indigo * 'Amazing! Matt continues to be an inspiration to us all. Love 3000's remix but the main track for me is definitely 'Cold Restraint'. Very reminiscent of a certain Atkins track but completely brought up to date. Will be charting, a possible number one??' (5 out of 5) - Terry Mitchell (Dark House Music, D-Edge) * 'I like this one a lot, a1 and a2 are the favs. nice and rich production.' - Hakan Lidbo (Container) *
(313) [NSF313] Tietso smackdown
From the front page of Discogs.com... hilarious: Latest Music Reviews: DJ Tiësto - somebedroomdj I don't know how I even ended up reading the reviews on this page, but I do know that statements about this freak being the best dj in the world, etc. etc. can not be allowed to filter into the collective consciousness unchallenged. If that were allowed to happen, everything would fall apart, we would all spontaneously de-evolve, up would become down, cats would have sex with dogs and rational thought as we know it would disappear. And I'll be damned if I'm going to contribute to that happening. So I just have to say for the record that this.. this thing is nothing more than a marketing scheme and any claims of him being the best DJ in the world are patently ludicrous. Music wise, there is nothing new here. Same old re-hashed formulas and a no talent money machine. This is not a baseless accusation either, just check the credits on his productions. When it says Written/Composed by: it means that, hello, somebody else did all the work. Simple music for simple minded people who don't want to have to think too hard. Of course, those of us with a functioning brain already know this. So the real issue becomes this: what can be done about this wooden shoe wearing, tulip growing menace? Simple. I've outlined a few steps you can take to help wage this war: 1) If you hear somebody extolling the virtues of this thing, smack them casually (but firmly) upside the head and continue the conversation as if nothing had happened. Pavlov was onto something and there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to employ this slight variation of his methods. 2) Though the lion's share of commerce these days is done online, there are certainly places where this thing's CD's and records are sold in physical stores. If you ever have occasion to do so at one of these dens of depravity, you should vomit, urinate, defecate or otherwise expel your bodily fluid(s) of choice so as to contaminate every last piece of this thing's merchandise so that the store is unable to sell it. 3) Organize an event showcasing your favorite type of actual music and aggressively advertise that the price of admission will be halved for everyone who brings you one of this thing's CD's, records, t-shirts, shoes, caps, keychains or any other such nonsense that is branded with his name or image. Be very careful to wear rubber gloves when handling the items and throw them all into a gigantic bonfire pit, to be lit at the culmination of the event. If we could all employ this 3 pronged attack, I think we could make some real progress on this. Now, to the fanboi's. I know your face is probably beet red right about now and there's a good chance your body is trembling, but I need you to hear and understand what I'm saying to you. We don't just hate Tiesto. He's a mere puppet who is a symptom of a larger problem and I think that anybody who puts him down probably realizes this. It's just that he has willingly made himself the poster boy for the commercialization of electronic music and, hence, a big fat target. There was a time when people actually attended raves and went to hear music they couldn't hear anywhere else and socialize with other people who were just as sick of normal society's bullsh*t as they were. They didn't go to idolize some idiot who was just properly marketed. It was the music and it moved people. If you support and defend this Asshat, it is a slap in the face to everybody who comes to this for the right reasons. Just look at what has happened to every other subculture that has been co-opted. Hip-hop is a mere shadow of it's former self. Rock and roll was castrated decades ago and is no longer a viable option for conveying a real message. Punk has become Emo and is sold at Hot Topic. Even country music used to have some grit to it, but look at the saccharine sweet bag of sh*t it is now. Your hero is just another cog in the giant money machine that music has been allowed to be reduced to. It's only about money. The fact that he has to hire engineer's to make his productions for him means that he is no different than a boy band that has other people write their songs. If an artist isn't making their own art, how can you put any faith in it? How can you listen to something that they themselves do not believe in and not feel like you've been played for a sucker while they laugh at you all the way to the bank? The bottom line is that there is a lot of different music out there and lots of genre lines that we create. But what it all comes down to is that there is music that lies and music that does not lie. Support music that does not lie, please.
Re: (313) Some new music
Hi, Here it is: http://www.davidapowers.com/audio/DavePowers_GoingDeeper_vol2_Jan_31_2009.mp3 On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: Hey David, would you mind posting up the URL again please. Sorry I missed it last time. I'd like to hear that. Cheers, Ken -Original Message- From: David Powers [mailto:cybo...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 2:06 AM To: 313 Org Subject: Re: (313) Some new music Yes, I mixed Omar S day into that UR in my latest mix! ~David On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote: Anyone else got anything good to report back on? Not really, but those UR remixes of Rother's 'When The Sun Goes Down' really made my ears point up. Especially this one. Maybe 'cause it's sunny here today http://soundbites.interstellarsounds.com/DTP-035/1.mp3
Re: (313) UR seesions in Miami in March
I think it would be cool just to go there and see the classes. I'm not sure how much I could actually take home from the teachings seeing as I am a no talent hack of a bed room DJ. Jeff --- On Fri, 2/27/09, Andrew Duke and...@andrew-duke.com wrote: From: Andrew Duke and...@andrew-duke.com Subject: (313) UR seesions in Miami in March To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 3:01 PM http://remixmag.com/remixhotel/underground_resistance_classes/ -- Andrew Duke In The Mix weekly mixshow (est. 1987), excl. DJ mixes, PAs, interviews: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html sound design and music content provider: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/sounddesignandmusic.html sound design, music, production, DJ courses: http://andrew-duke.com/course.html http://myspace.com/andrewduke http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1614666166 http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andrew+Duke http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-page.aspx?id=5947 Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks 57 Hastings Drive Dartmouth NS Canada B2Y 2C7